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DAILY EVENING ALBANY DEMOCRAT. VOL. I. ALBANY, OK., FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1888. NO 77 Win. Fort miller. " FUNERAL DIRECTOR- Prompt Attention-First-class Hearse "Aftor business hours call at rosldenoe corner tilth and Baiter streets. YAQUIXA ROUTE. Oregon Pacific Railroad . ipn Davolopmont Company's Steam ship liiue. 225 RULES SHORTER. .220 HOURS LESS TIME than by eny otlior routs. First-class through pasinugir and freight lino from Portland and alt points In the Willamette Valley to ami from Wan Francisco, C'al. Willamette River Line of Steamers. The "Will. M. If oag," The "N. 8, Hem Icy," The "Throe Sinters" are in service for both passonger and freight tralllo be tween Corvallis and Portland and inter mediate points, leaving Company'ii wharf, Corvalhs, and Messrs. llulman fc Co's wuarr, wos. 2m and 202 Front St., Port land, three times a Wbok as follows : MOUTH HOUND. Leave Orvalli. Mou., Wod. ami Friday, 10:OiJA, M. Leave Albany, Monday, Wed. and Friday, IH:0U .Noon Arrive Portland, Tuo., Thu, and Saturday, 6:30 P. at. HuL'TlI BOUND. Leave Portland, Mon., Wed. and Friday, 8:00 A, 11, Leave Albany, Tuo., Thurs. and Saturday, 1:2U p. M, Arrive Corvalli., Tue., Thu. and Saturday, 4:20 P. SI. Itoats make close connection at Albanv with trains of the Oregon Paciiio Railroad. TIME SCHEDULE, (except Sunday..) Lerv. Albany, 1:00 P. a, .Leave Yaqutna, :46 a,m. Loave Corvalhi, l:10r, M. Leav. Corvallu,10::iu a,h. Arrive Yaquiua, 6:30 r. M.lArnvo Albany, 11:10 A. a, O. O. trains connect at Albany and Corvallia, The above trains connect at Yaquint with the Oregon Development Company's blue of Steamships between Yaquina and San Francisco, NAILING DATE!) . rKOM HAM FRANCISCO. rsoa YAqmjf a Willamette Valley, August 9th. August 4th Willamette Valley, August UHli. August 14th Willamette Valley, Annual mh. .Aiorusl 24th The Company .serves .ha right. .to change sailing dates without notice. ' N.J. Passengurs from Portland and Willanntts Vailoy poiutaean' make close oonneottju withius trains of the Vaquina route at Albany or Corvallia, and 11 des tined to 4.n Frauuisai should arrange to arrive at Vaquina tua evening bot'ore date of sailing. assenxer mail t'aHg-lft Kates iilwaysHiue Lowest. Forlnf irniition a;ply to C J Stuart, Froight and Ticket Aonl, Albany, oe to U 11 llaea-ell, Jr., U. F. Jk P. Agt Oregon Development Co., S04 Montouiery . . Han Franulaco, Cal, tj. . IIOilLK, A. U. F. and 1. Agent, Oregon Pacine 11 it Co. Corvallia, Or, 0Vi,LMJ ft) CAUfJi.IA Southern Paoiflj Company's Line. TiiK nr. Htitrt Kin ri:. Laj it it i.vi Atuviy KrvijUci, 85 hJU.4 UALiroOIA KXfHWS li.il S3 'I'AILT J SouMi North 4.00 I-. K. Laavo I'ortlarxl Arrivo I 10:41) A H b:i6 v it Louvu Albany Luavo I 7:ift A u 7:40a M I Arrivo Pan VtutioUch Leave Q.-.'tQ p m local I'AtiitKMiKil trams dailt (except Sunday), 8:00 A M I Love 'lV.rtlt.tiil ' Arrive K.46 r M IK:,Upm Loave Albany Leave I ll;3r A M 4.NUHI J Arrive Kutruno Leave 9fl0n LOCAL PAH-iKKUXIl THAI MS DAILY. KXCHIT BUSlTXT. d:l0pil I Luavs Albany , Arrive i 6:4a a H 8:.'rtJp h Arrive Lebanon r Leave 5:00 A H :W p m I Leavo Albany Arrive j 2:V r H l;Mi'H Arrive Lcbanou Leave) 2:00 pm PULLMAN BUFFET SLEPRS. Tourist Sleeping Oars ! Aeeuu u a.ilioi l Sec mi il I'jMNon KCT4, aUririicil 1 1 KxpreiM Trains. H1 Side L-lv.ilin. uertrKKV i3trLii ami ttravALLi. M Alb thai. t daily (xpt Sunday.) On Luavo Portland Arrivo 0:15 p ji g.iF P m Arrive Orvillls l.wv 1:30 u Htm its trais dmly (otojp', Sunday. 4:."0 p I Lnve portlan-l "tOO P M Arrt-e MjMlnnvillo Arrive 9:00 a h Wre 6.45 a H AtAlbantr ntl Cor vail i connect with tratm of Oreitn I'autflc KailroaJ gForfull lufortniti'm roardinj Jratsj, mi.w, etc., 1 ou Ootnpany' Agetit.l , , ; , R. KOKilLBR, . P. BOOKRS, Maiixir.' AmI Q. F. and P. Ar mm 7 (Successor to N. H. Allen & Co.) JIs now receiving new goods in every line. Old goods dold out. . t Everything- New, with New Prices Lower than Ever Offered in Albany, consisting uf DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, FURNISHING .GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES AND GROCERE propose tn have as ooinV'll a siook vei-- line as ever ou,ht tj Al bany, with all B New Novelties and Latest Styles und as they are manufactured. All olii ciisiauitira i.iw liiei.ds of the licut.e aud as well new omm, are cordially i-ivjd w 0 (1 i.ect stock aud uiceB. uo Sot Propose fie To Undersold. - W .F. EEAD, 8uce.soi' ii li. Jul, i i- (, 57 First, 'Street, Albany, Or ALBANY ' COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE ALBANY, OREGON, 1883, 1883. Flra Term Open. SeiiienilxT lsili, isss A lull corps of instructors. CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY, . COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL CLASSES. Courses of tudy arranged to iue..t the need of all grades of students. Special inducements offered loSludeiits 'i l' 1 ,' ' froniabroa4i' Tuition rangfls from $5.51) to J12,5'J Board . In private fatnl'les at low rates Rooms tor self-boarding at small ex-ense. A careful supefvision exercised over stu dents away from home. Fall term opens September 7th. for oiroular. and fuil particulars address the President. kBKV. KI.SEIIT H. roNUlT. Albiny.'Orng.iii D, R. ft, BLACKBURN, Attorney at Law, Ofllco, Odd Fellow'sJTemple, ALBANY, - - - OREGON. All business will recelvo prompt attention jnjj-ii 1..: . , Albany Track and Bray Co.,. He. I. 0)is hnjlst wlti cure an I dispatoh FOSHAY St MASON, f , ' -'llWltlll AND R IT Alb- - Uroggistsand Booksellers, Akcius for John B. Alden'a publications, allied we will t pn'jllslier's prioss with postagoavUiid. ALBANV, ORKtlON. L, W. CLARK, Portrait Photographer. Studio corner Second and Ferry Streeis near Opera House. Ground, lloir, . Children's pictures a specialty, LB AN Y, ' . ' . K OREGON. The democratic state central committee held a meetine VVcdnesdav at Portland to confer regarding the pending presidential campaign. An executive committee con sisting of B. Killen, A. Noltner, C. B. Bel linger, A. Bush. J. K. Weatherford and J. v . anciton was appointed to conduct the campaign. It was decided to make a vig orous one. " Mr. John C. Sullivan, a l.-a.llnn li,..r of Wellsville.Allegany Co.,NY.,and a lead er of the Blaine and Logan club of iS84.has Been elected secretary oftho Cov..unA Thurman club of Wcllsviile. A great many of Mr. Sullivan's noliilc.il of four years ago have followed him in this change of affiliation. The more this thing of robbing the pour to increase the fortunes of the millionaires is looked at the less pleasant is its aspect. ' So the Mills bill is a blow at the laboring men in this country,! it . Then how does it happen that Mr. Smith of Wisconsiii.the only member of the House who was nom inated by the Labor party and elected on a labor platform, voted for the Mills bill i Do the war tariff nabobs think they know better what is for the interest of labor than the laboring men themselves ? The Central Labor L'nion of Indiananolis has every opportunity to know what kind of a mena to labor Mr. Harrison is. and dep. lares positively that it wants none of him. monopoly candidate on a mononolv nlat- form is a pretty hard dose for a working man to swallow. Quay is the chairman an Fassett the sec retary ot the Republican National Cam mlttee. There is a water? suetrestiveness about these two names that takes the mind involuntarily to thoueht of .Salt trceK and the bunghole of a barrel. icoo. The Willamette Packim? Com pany.of this city, want ioco bushels of Rnr,laf X'-.ir.. .1.. in...... nuiuy mem at once if HcLanghlln, Practical Tailoring. Summer and fall suit, mil n.n. style a speciality. Cleaning and repairing P" i.wuuuu i mam street, Albauv. Oregon. ; . ...... Everything bought and sold at M Frank n.A C ' secondhand ,tor, Albany, Or. cl'"B FOR SICK HEADACHE. Do you want a remedy for B lloamow, Pimple, on . ,Sf' 'I"1 . ,an atln 'iek headachB, ask M A.Milljr.the Urufi.t, lor Dr. GoLni'. liv.r Pills n:y aid tor a do) sample. Ireo. full box 25 cent. C,J. DILLON, FURNITURE, MAGNOLIA ILLS, SA. CRAWFOfiD. Proniretor. T furpUn sacks to farmers and receive wheal at the usual rales of storage. The highost market privo paid for sauie. Best Magnolia Hour ahvavs on hand.for sale or (ixouunge at reasonable rates. JOHN A. CRAWFORD. FRANCIS. PFEIFFER. -PROPRIETOR OF Albany Soda Works And ManufacturersiOf ' CHOICE CONFEuTIONEM, v'oare.ow prepared to maII at whnlt. salo, always frtish and pure at Portland pric in dealers. We also keep a full lino of i . , , , . Nuts and . Tropical Fruits. CIGARS AND TOBACCO TELEGRAPHIC NEWS A Dig Storm. Minneapolis, Aug., 2.-Specials from St. Cloud and Sauk Rapids, Minn., state that a most terrific thunder storm occurred last night, and torrents of rain fell from 10 I . M. until 4 this morning. The water in the Mississippi river rose fast, and in the St. Cloud dam eight feet. Many houses w-ere strucK by lightning, but fortunately there was no loss of life and no fires. Whole fields of whenr nrf nn.l- i . . t , ..v. nmci ailU WaSn- ed out 1 wo persons were struck by light- un. ,xa,iu&, out recovered. Alanv houses are flooded, and can only be reached dy boats The damage will be many thous ands of dohars. Three passenger trains on the Manitoba road in tlieyardsat St. Cloud unable to proceed. The Panama Canal. Paris, Aug., i At a meeting of the ' shareholders of the Panama Canal Com pany to-dav. DeI.esoniir,:.i .. , tt .. - - -i-i'.w.iii3vti,onwiiaii of the directorate, that the cannal would be opened in 1890. The report presented bv , ' , ' (;J' a""d cries of " lve IX-Lesseps. ' A Curiiins flcalli. Chicago, Au. 2. A new nhase c,l ih mystery attending the death of Mr. and Mrs. Husch was developed tn.rf.n. Th puir were araeni Denevers in electricity, and both were in the habit of taking elec tric baths and being treated by electrical an plianccs. In the course of investigation at the house of the dead couple, a battery was found this morning, charged so heaviiv that a shoch from t u.ni.u ....i.. J- dead. It is now supposed that Mr. ir.,.i. desired her husband to treat her with the electric battery. This he did, an in an un fortunate moment accidentally turned on the battery at full strengh. giving his wife such a shock that shefcll back dead- Real izing and caused his wife's death, the frar. tic man took his own life bv hanging him self in the doorway of his wife's room. Cheap Fair. San Francisco, Aug. i. First-class round trip or excursion tickets to eastern points were placed on sale for the first time to-day and were in great demand. Nearly all the offices where these tickets were sold were crowded with would-be tourists who seemed eager to grasp the opportunity be fore the Transcontinental Association had a chance to order rh Hicn.n.... t . uiiurtiitc ui me sale of excursion tickets. The round trip rate to Missouri river DOintS. Which lni-i,l .c rn..:i ni..a. i ; .wuuwiumns(yma. ha, Pacific Ji-.iction, St Joseph, Atchinson. Leavenworth and Kansas City, is SSo, and to St. Louis Sn3 Ti, r... . lines nave also made a round trip rate, going into ef- ,1 J,uul" vun;ii uiunsto Chicago. Of S20. thus mntrInn.Ka ,1 1. o i- s "nuugii rate irom San r rancisco to Chicago and return Sioo. W hy ? San Frascisco, Ausr. 2 Oreimn u much nearer Montana than California is, but the latter state has endeavored to have a monopoly of the' fruit trade to Montana. As a rule here, however.the railroads have endeavored to encourage fruit growers bv making low rates. The Southern Pacific Company now announces the following rates on green fruits, etc., from California terminals to Helena, Garrison, Anaconda, Butte, and Silver Bow.Montana.and points between ; green fruits incarloads, passen ger train. $2.25 ; freight train, Si. 12 ; canned fruit and vegetables, in carloads, freight train, $1.10. Seeks Notoriety. San Francisco, Aug. 2. Alexander Uo:denson,thc noted murderer condemned to hang Scptciiber 14, declared to day he will eat no more food until the day he dies. He told the jailer: ''You need not bring any more food here, because I won't touch it. Dr. Tanner fnstcd forty days. I've got forty days to live and I "don't see why I should not do Hie same. Why should I eat anyhow? What good Is it going to do me? It will not lengthen mv life an hour. I have made up my mind and that is all there is about it." S-e iiiip-rt.nt adv of L K Brooks in anotacc tolurcn. JOS. WEBBER'S ..Barber "Shop Is now located, until he gets Into t new Fnsbay A Mason building, Just no of No. 2's Engine bouse, where old new outtomnrs are I a Ilea to eali on h llt. BO N.4.VKO In his n jw ili-40.iv.rv for Cniisumptlnn, stiecodcu In pnaluclngs. mudloui. winch la acknowledged bv ah to he .Imply marrelnm. It Is oxcomluurly pleasant to the taste, purfeuily Imrmlns, and Uooa not sicken ; ,V , Vr "-"" ""'I -ouirn.. Uold., Whoop ng Oouxh, (iroup, Brenchhh, and Pains in the Chest. I ha. Kiven uiilveral uil.lactinn. Dr Bonnko's l,ouBli and Luiy Sirup I. ,old at 60 cents hy M, A Kiiie mixed and plain pickles at Wallacs & Thompsons. F. M. French keeps railroad time. K PILES. Itchmir Pile, an known by moisture Ilk. ptoinlm dmi. pnalunmr a vory dlawveahle itchlnir after get- loir warm. Till, lorm a. well as Blind, bTeedlrij and prutrudlnir Pile. tcltlat once to tho application of Dr. Hntaiiko. Pll. remedy, which acts directly upon the p.rl affeclml, aba -rhinit th. tumor., allaying the tiitenii. Itching and effecting a perm.uert cure. CO oMita, Addrw. Th. Dr Bosanko Medicine Co , Plqu U. bold by M, A. Millar. ...